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<a name="freetype"></a><p><a href="qtgui-attribution-freetype.html#freetype">FreeType</a> is a freely available software library to render fonts.</p>
<p>Optionally used in Qt GUI and platform plugins. Configure with -no-freetype, or -system-freetype to avoid.</p>
<p>The sources can be found in tqtc-qt5/qtbase/src/3rdparty/freetype.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.freetype.org">Project Homepage</a>, upstream version: 2.10.1</p>
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  Copyright 2006-2015 by David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.

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  The  FreeType 2  font  engine is  copyrighted  work and  cannot be  used
  legally  without a  software license.   In  order to  make this  project
  usable  to a vast  majority of  developers, we  distribute it  under two
  mutually exclusive open-source licenses.

  This means  that *you* must choose  *one* of the  two licenses described
  below, then obey  all its terms and conditions when  using FreeType 2 in
  any of your projects or products.

    - The FreeType License, found in  the file `FTL.TXT', which is similar
      to the original BSD license *with* an advertising clause that forces
      you  to  explicitly cite  the  FreeType  project  in your  product's
      documentation.  All  details are in the license  file.  This license
      is  suited  to products  which  don't  use  the GNU  General  Public
      License.

      Note that  this license  is  compatible  to the  GNU General  Public
      License version 3, but not version 2.

    - The GNU General Public License version 2, found in  `GPLv2.TXT' (any
      later version can be used  also), for programs which already use the
      GPL.  Note  that the  FTL is  incompatible  with  GPLv2 due  to  its
      advertisement clause.

  The contributed BDF and PCF drivers come with a license similar  to that
  of the X Window System.  It is compatible to the above two licenses (see
  file src/bdf/README and src/pcf/README).

  The gzip module uses the zlib license (see src/gzip/zlib.h) which too is
  compatible to the above two licenses.

  The MD5 checksum support (only used for debugging in development builds)
  is in the public domain.


  --- FDL.TXT ---

                      The FreeType Project LICENSE
                      ----------------------------

                              2006-Jan-27

                      Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by
            David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg



  Introduction
  ============

    The FreeType  Project is distributed in  several archive packages;
    some of them may contain, in addition to the FreeType font engine,
    various tools and  contributions which rely on, or  relate to, the
    FreeType Project.

    This  license applies  to all  files found  in such  packages, and
    which do not  fall under their own explicit  license.  The license
    affects  thus  the  FreeType   font  engine,  the  test  programs,
    documentation and makefiles, at the very least.

    This  license   was  inspired  by  the  BSD,   Artistic,  and  IJG
    (Independent JPEG  Group) licenses, which  all encourage inclusion
    and  use of  free  software in  commercial  and freeware  products
    alike.  As a consequence, its main points are that:

      o We don't promise that this software works. However, we will be
        interested in any kind of bug reports. (`as is' distribution)

      o You can  use this software for whatever you  want, in parts or
        full form, without having to pay us. (`royalty-free' usage)

      o You may not pretend that  you wrote this software.  If you use
        it, or  only parts of it,  in a program,  you must acknowledge
        somewhere  in  your  documentation  that  you  have  used  the
        FreeType code. (`credits')

    We  specifically  permit  and  encourage  the  inclusion  of  this
    software, with  or without modifications,  in commercial products.
    We  disclaim  all warranties  covering  The  FreeType Project  and
    assume no liability related to The FreeType Project.


    Finally,  many  people  asked  us  for  a  preferred  form  for  a
    credit/disclaimer to use in compliance with this license.  We thus
    encourage you to use the following text:

     &quot;&quot;&quot;
      Portions of this software are copyright © &lt;year&gt; The FreeType
      Project (www.freetype.org).  All rights reserved.
     &quot;&quot;&quot;

    Please replace &lt;year&gt; with the value from the FreeType version you
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  Legal Terms
  ===========

  0. Definitions
  --------------

    Throughout this license,  the terms `package', `FreeType Project',
    and  `FreeType  archive' refer  to  the  set  of files  originally
    distributed  by the  authors  (David Turner,  Robert Wilhelm,  and
    Werner Lemberg) as the `FreeType Project', be they named as alpha,
    beta or final release.

    `You' refers to  the licensee, or person using  the project, where
    `using' is a generic term including compiling the project's source
    code as  well as linking it  to form a  `program' or `executable'.
    This  program is  referred to  as  `a program  using the  FreeType
    engine'.

    This  license applies  to all  files distributed  in  the original
    FreeType  Project,   including  all  source   code,  binaries  and
    documentation,  unless  otherwise  stated   in  the  file  in  its
    original, unmodified form as  distributed in the original archive.
    If you are  unsure whether or not a particular  file is covered by
    this license, you must contact us to verify this.

    The FreeType  Project is copyright (C) 1996-2000  by David Turner,
    Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.  All rights reserved except as
    specified below.

  1. No Warranty
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    THE FREETYPE PROJECT  IS PROVIDED `AS IS' WITHOUT  WARRANTY OF ANY
    KIND, EITHER  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  INCLUDING, BUT NOT  LIMITED TO,
    WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY   AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR
    PURPOSE.  IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
    BE LIABLE  FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED  BY THE USE OR  THE INABILITY TO
    USE, OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT.

  2. Redistribution
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    This  license  grants  a  worldwide, royalty-free,  perpetual  and
    irrevocable right  and license to use,  execute, perform, compile,
    display,  copy,   create  derivative  works   of,  distribute  and
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      o Redistribution of  source code  must retain this  license file
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        original  files must  be  preserved in  all  copies of  source
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      o Redistribution in binary form must provide a  disclaimer  that
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    These conditions  apply to any  software derived from or  based on
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    Neither the  FreeType authors and  contributors nor you  shall use
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    We suggest,  but do not require, that  you use one or  more of the
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    As  you have  not signed  this license,  you are  not  required to
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  4. Contacts
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    There are two mailing lists related to FreeType:

      o freetype@nongnu.org

        Discusses general use and applications of FreeType, as well as
        future and  wanted additions to the  library and distribution.
        If  you are looking  for support,  start in  this list  if you
        haven't found anything to help you in the documentation.

      o freetype-devel@nongnu.org

        Discusses bugs,  as well  as engine internals,  design issues,
        specific licenses, porting, etc.

    Our home page can be found at

      http://www.freetype.org

  --- end of FDL.TXT ---

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